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the process has transformed the energy business in a few short years. but the jury's out on its impact on the environment and people skills. really this is a new frontier nobody has done nobody's done drilling an urban setting and studied the long term the facts of what's going to happen and so again it comes back to my health clean air clean water those are things that we can't live without we can all live without gas royalties. you know a few dollars to have an industrial toxic chemical laden facility literally in your backyard it's not worth it the risks are not worth the reward i knew that if i. didn't act and if gas drilling occurred near my home and one of my children got sick i would never forgive myself the method of gas drilling they use is called hydraulic fracturing or fracking as many self like as school themselves up on the fracking process this documentary has been proving popular at the local blockbuster. it's called gasland and this is its most famous and say she's just so i went out west and found people who could let their water for ma
the process has transformed the energy business in a few short years. but the jury's out on its impact on the environment and people skills. really this is a new frontier nobody has done nobody's done drilling an urban setting and studied the long term the facts of what's going to happen and so again it comes back to my health clean air clean water those are things that we can't live without we can all live without gas royalties. you know a few dollars to have an industrial toxic chemical laden...
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international energy agency has recently published its world energy outlook two thousand and twelve it projects the world demand for energy resources more than triple by twenty to thirty five and sixty percent of those growth will be concentrated in china india and the middle east with almost ninety percent of middle eastern oil flowing to asia the us iraq is said to become the second largest oil producer and the lead in all supplier to china the world's leading edge of storage it says the u.s. is on course to replace so directly or as a largest oil producer by around twenty twenty the united states which currently imports around twenty percent of that startle engineer. is predicted to become all but self-sufficient in that sounds dramatic reversal of the energy transfer seen in most other energy imports and can trace much of this is based on unconventional methods of fracturing sites or shale rock she also projects hotly debated and how much oil can be exploitive and how fast the plans heavily on the price of oil and how easy it is to overcome objections to all fracking was but wit
international energy agency has recently published its world energy outlook two thousand and twelve it projects the world demand for energy resources more than triple by twenty to thirty five and sixty percent of those growth will be concentrated in china india and the middle east with almost ninety percent of middle eastern oil flowing to asia the us iraq is said to become the second largest oil producer and the lead in all supplier to china the world's leading edge of storage it says the u.s....
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russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure energy gadget geek as i see majors search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giants won numerous goodies cooping to take the fight straight to their competitors launch on monday here on r.g.p. we've got the future covered. at the. it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. is a strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should think of it as. a high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly could and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked to witness a collision between community and comus family and industry we all take risks every day driving to work you know but there's ri
russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure energy gadget geek as i see majors search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giants won numerous goodies cooping to take the fight straight to their competitors launch on monday here on r.g.p. we've got the future covered. at the. it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. is a strange twisted beauty it's more than...
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momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and can penetrate, cap and trade is basically a dead term. moving on to something else, and i think is the carbon tax. carbon tax is as easily as sales tax that would be applied to your electric bill or at the gas pump or all the goods and seservices that are produced wih gasoline electricity which means everything. tom: let's go back to the politics. on what to get into how this works. it passedhen nancy pelosi was speaker. it passed the house, did not get anywhere in the senate. so they're going to change the name, but it sounds like the same thing. >> and it barely passed the nancy pelosi c
momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ ♪ >> it's now 23 after the top of the hour. quick headlines for you. would you pay $99 to find out how safe your teenager is driving? that's the premise behind a new program that rolls out this week in 285 cities across our country. an off duty police officer will tail your teen for 15-20 minutes write up a full report and present the conclusions to the client. you don't want to mess with this senior citizen. 75-year-old done kiefer has had his home rob befored. when he found the man in his backyard accident take any chances. >> i told him if you try to run i am going to skewer you. >> kiefer held the man with a bow and arrow until the cops could get there. did he say skewer him? >> literally, secure him. >> thanks ainsley. lawmakers are still trying to reach a compromise on the so-called fiscal cliff. lawmakers don't know what is going to happen to our taxes this year. there are five things you can do with you
. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ ♪ >> it's now 23 after the top of the hour. quick headlines for you. would you pay $99 to find out how safe your teenager is driving? that's the premise behind a new program that rolls out this week in 285 cities across our country. an off duty police officer will tail your teen for 15-20 minutes...
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beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnecting freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should be obvious to the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked to witness a collision between community and comus family and industry we all take risks every day driving to work you know but there's risk set you have to take and recess you don't have to take and to me it just doesn't make sense to put a heavy industrial process right next to somebody else. this is self like a prosperous community on the outskirts of dallas. a few years ago forbes magazine named this the most affluent neighborhood in the united states. a place where usually money talks. but right now the talks all about the riches of the bonnet shale field underneath suburbs like south like. unto dr go
beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnecting freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should be obvious to the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked...
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we import about 40% of energy. today it is less than 50% and ultimately we could get it down to a very small amount. we could be energy self- sufficient in the course of a decade, at 10 or 12 years. that is a big deal. it would change the deal political dynamic of the world, particularly the middle east. that would change the balance of power around the world. host: natalie asked a question on twitter. guest: one might suggest we have a national oil exchange in place and that is called the free markets. through the market mechanisms, there is a global price set on crude oil. our focus should be on the supply side of that equation. we cannot control a lot of the unrest in the middle east. what we can control is how much we contribute to that global marketplace. we believe that is where our focus should be. by producing our own, we hope we would put downward pressure on the price. host: markus on twitters. guest: most of what has occurred to get as to our higher levels of oil and natural gas production have all occur
we import about 40% of energy. today it is less than 50% and ultimately we could get it down to a very small amount. we could be energy self- sufficient in the course of a decade, at 10 or 12 years. that is a big deal. it would change the deal political dynamic of the world, particularly the middle east. that would change the balance of power around the world. host: natalie asked a question on twitter. guest: one might suggest we have a national oil exchange in place and that is called the free...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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anyone looking at the big energy picture, not the individual pieces of energy, we spent all of our time talking about oil, gas, and nuclear. we debated about the environmentalists in the business community. we started to realize that, first of all, most americans get their energy from electricity. the change from this energy boom that we had of extracting record amounts of gas from the ground to plug in our homes, that really needs to -- it is the point that you raised about infrastructure. it is about investment in what we already have. about making the natural gas exploration, collection, and distribution system safe. that was a big concern by the last president, who did not have to worry about an energy crisis -- lyndon johnson, before richard nixon. in 1955 he said we had two critical infrastructure pieces. one, makes a the natural gas supply chain, the other is the electricity grid. we have not invested enough capital into those infrastructure areas. host: fred, denver, colorado. your on with jeffrey leonard. caller code does the improved technology -- caller: does the improved tec
anyone looking at the big energy picture, not the individual pieces of energy, we spent all of our time talking about oil, gas, and nuclear. we debated about the environmentalists in the business community. we started to realize that, first of all, most americans get their energy from electricity. the change from this energy boom that we had of extracting record amounts of gas from the ground to plug in our homes, that really needs to -- it is the point that you raised about infrastructure. it...
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better insulation of buildings and more modern technology could bring large energy savings. to get things moving, the international climate initiative has been offering cheap loans to those willing to invest. >> they still look like cartridges -- these screws have to be hardened before they get their threading. the furnace heats the screws to 900 degrees celsius. then the glowing steel is cooled in an oil bath. senad macic is in charge of the entire process. he regularly checks the temperature beneath the giant oven. >> it's ok. it's not too hot. >> the oil is being cooled with water to prevent overheating. >> we used to take it from the tap, and when it got too warm we let it down the drain. but today we use it for our floor heating. >> the blue and green pipe conducts the heated water toward the storage depot. the business is owned by a german. he saved the factory from bankruptcy six years ago and to increase efficiency decided to use the warm water produced by the process for heating. the system has been up and running for a month -- just in time for winter. >> at the mo
better insulation of buildings and more modern technology could bring large energy savings. to get things moving, the international climate initiative has been offering cheap loans to those willing to invest. >> they still look like cartridges -- these screws have to be hardened before they get their threading. the furnace heats the screws to 900 degrees celsius. then the glowing steel is cooled in an oil bath. senad macic is in charge of the entire process. he regularly checks the...
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have to share its consumers with no overtake how big is potential of the russia's share on the global energy market here but the situation is quite different there is no conflict of interest here and one board especially in view of the problem with ten percent shareholder of know what their and everybody should do its job with its part that is foreign shareholders will develop production as if occasion of the gas and we export company of russian nation. should do our utmost to get best possible conditionals. and. finally west when decision of your mother when she will be done in this dissipated next year will. contract the gas and will really do in their job to find the best markets. ok another news related question bill gary received a significant discount on russian gas about twenty percent it's reported well reports say the discount is given in exchange for the agreement to build the south stream is a true sarong treatment this it was just a lucky coincidence that the demons have been signed new long term contract ten year contract with the gas to deliver two point nine billion cubic mete
have to share its consumers with no overtake how big is potential of the russia's share on the global energy market here but the situation is quite different there is no conflict of interest here and one board especially in view of the problem with ten percent shareholder of know what their and everybody should do its job with its part that is foreign shareholders will develop production as if occasion of the gas and we export company of russian nation. should do our utmost to get best possible...
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energy policy and the energy grid. spotlighthis week's focus on the jeffrey leonard piece on the future of natural gas and the challenges of an aging electrical grid. jeffrey leonard, start with the first half of this equation and explain what you mean when you say that the natural gas boom could be the biggest game changer in global politics and economics in a generation. guest: things have changed so fast in the energy picture in the united states. a few years ago it seemed that we would need to import large amounts from abroad in order to meet our natural gas supply in this country. today there is so much gas available and more projected to become available in this country that it is creating opportunities for electricity generation for gas, creating opportunities for industries to go back to the united states. chemical, fertilizers, adding large amounts of money back into the economy. the energy picture looks a lot different than it did a few years ago. host: this natural gas boom that we have, why do you say we ar
energy policy and the energy grid. spotlighthis week's focus on the jeffrey leonard piece on the future of natural gas and the challenges of an aging electrical grid. jeffrey leonard, start with the first half of this equation and explain what you mean when you say that the natural gas boom could be the biggest game changer in global politics and economics in a generation. guest: things have changed so fast in the energy picture in the united states. a few years ago it seemed that we would need...
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we are energy companies. with a vast diversity of forms of energy that we produce and consume and send around the world. the second point which is an important consideration as it relates to climate, as you know, climate has been a discussion in the united states for the past decade or so. today carbon emissions in the united states are at 1992 levels. we have literally led the world in reducing our carbon emissions. now why is that? the first part of that is because the economy has slowed down and that's not a positive as we know. we need to get people back to work, we need to get them -- get the economy recovered. but the second part of it, which is a major contributor, in reducing carbon emissions is for burning a lot more clean-burning natural gas today. it's displacing other forms of energy. that natural gas was made possible because of our modern techniques and technologies, hydraulic fracturing, specifically, where we've been able to produce vast amounts of clean-burning natural gas right here in the u
we are energy companies. with a vast diversity of forms of energy that we produce and consume and send around the world. the second point which is an important consideration as it relates to climate, as you know, climate has been a discussion in the united states for the past decade or so. today carbon emissions in the united states are at 1992 levels. we have literally led the world in reducing our carbon emissions. now why is that? the first part of that is because the economy has slowed down...
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it is clear they're making energy energy less expensive. the average level as cost entering service in 2017 according to the department of energy, if they are field by natural gas, this cost $66 per megawatt hour. for wind, $96 per megawatt hour. for solar power $153 per megawatt hour. five years ago when the energy loan guarantee program was put in place and many of these subsidies for solar and wind, we didn't know we were sitting at 200 years of inexpensive natural gas. so maybe it was logical for people to think we need to be independent or as independent as we can be of the middle east. in fact, the first president to claim the phrase energy independent was richard nixon, a republican. so maybe it was logical to think if we make our own energy, we'll be more independent and self-sufficient. but this is before we found we had all this inexpensive natural gas around $2.75 send. so now we are in the middle the new american energy revolution. we found that we have all this. as john maynard keynes once said, when the facts change, i change
it is clear they're making energy energy less expensive. the average level as cost entering service in 2017 according to the department of energy, if they are field by natural gas, this cost $66 per megawatt hour. for wind, $96 per megawatt hour. for solar power $153 per megawatt hour. five years ago when the energy loan guarantee program was put in place and many of these subsidies for solar and wind, we didn't know we were sitting at 200 years of inexpensive natural gas. so maybe it was...
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everybody is familiar with their energy drinks. most people have been watching fox business know that the industry in energy drinks and caffeine have been closely scrutinized. there were some deaths involved, though not directly correlated to monster but they were under some pressure. but now as fears of a crackdown are easing and worries that the administration will step in on these guys, that has been easing based on what the fda has been saying, then now you're seeing that this stock has basically taken this as good news. it is up 11%. so that is great news here for monster energy drinks. you may remember we talked about some folks who had come under obviously some health issues, preexisting heart conditions, and there were questions whether or not monster had caused their demise. liz: do you drink those nicole? nicole: i don't monster energy, i don't. liz: how about the other one, red bull? nicole: no. liz: nicole thank you very much. if you have watched me for a while, you know my dad was a surgeon, and he used to say if you w
everybody is familiar with their energy drinks. most people have been watching fox business know that the industry in energy drinks and caffeine have been closely scrutinized. there were some deaths involved, though not directly correlated to monster but they were under some pressure. but now as fears of a crackdown are easing and worries that the administration will step in on these guys, that has been easing based on what the fda has been saying, then now you're seeing that this stock has...
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in the cost of energy. coming back and prospering and being competitive. this is a good story. but if we zoom out and look at it from the overall perspective. from much of the world's history, then we got free markets, private property and great things happen. as long as we give the market a little bit of brueathing room good things happen. jobs were created if the federal regulators who do not practice free market capitolism, if people go into the federal lands and continue this kind of work, we would be creating six figure j jobs and have a renaissance in this country's economy. voters in rural communities that are saying we want to see greater protections for our air and water quality. and people in rural communities from colorado to texas to pennsylvania and the state of new york have shown support to roll back. >> new york won't do it. pennsylvania has done it was great success. why do you talk about pennsylvania and texas? >> those states have employed hundreds of thousands of people with revenues com
in the cost of energy. coming back and prospering and being competitive. this is a good story. but if we zoom out and look at it from the overall perspective. from much of the world's history, then we got free markets, private property and great things happen. as long as we give the market a little bit of brueathing room good things happen. jobs were created if the federal regulators who do not practice free market capitolism, if people go into the federal lands and continue this kind of work,...
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and we've come back to see how she'll face even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founds and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven million people. one survey ahead of this winter found energy prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payments julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to charge the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and seven she's afraid that this winter her children's health will suffer again in a way to his blanket his socks and just put it on the move two thousand and ten two thousand and eleven there were sick because i tried to be
and we've come back to see how she'll face even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founds and people into fuel poverty that's...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save lat. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends decembe
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi...
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prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead of rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payment julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to chart the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and seven she's afraid that this winter her children's health will suffer again in a way that when accomplice or his blanket his socks and the children just put it on the moon we will call two thousand and ten and two thousand and eleven there were sick. because i tried to be mean. while julie's children are getting sick the energy companies a profiting british gas whose prices are up six percent is on track to make one point four billion pounds in profits this year and e.t.f. with the highest price rise of ten point eight percent announced profits of one point six billion in february where are you going to find the extra ten percent that's going to go in your bill from somebody who was i don't know nor a smith r.t. london. the west so controversial use of unmanned drones in hotspots around the wor
prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead of rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payment julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to chart the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and seven she's afraid that this winter her children's health will suffer again in a way that when accomplice or his blanket his socks and the children just put it on the moon we will call two thousand and ten...
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let me conclude by saying, energy. the quickest way, one of the most elementary ways of putting people back to work on the at a hurry, and having a tremendous impact for us to do something to pass what we commonly call [indiscernible] which will immediately create jobs. it is being held up by political sin and against these communities can be looked at. i would like to yield now. i am assuming i am yielding to the chair of our policy. >> thank you very much. >> we cannot afford to have any more distractions. we have to do everything we can to create growth whil. it is time for the public majority to break this streak and start put real jobs legislation on the schedule. the president a few moments ago spoke and he talked about what ever we are doing, that we need to have a peak that is about running our economy. unless we can grow our economy, we are not coming to be able to put people back to work, a deal with our deficit, and we will not have economic security for the future. in order to create jobs and fiske our econ
let me conclude by saying, energy. the quickest way, one of the most elementary ways of putting people back to work on the at a hurry, and having a tremendous impact for us to do something to pass what we commonly call [indiscernible] which will immediately create jobs. it is being held up by political sin and against these communities can be looked at. i would like to yield now. i am assuming i am yielding to the chair of our policy. >> thank you very much. >> we cannot afford to...
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it looks like it is a brit should brace themselves for a cold winter is rising energy bills make anything their homes all less and less affordable those stories coming up after the short break. russia's no family from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents rain dius canes. so victims. lodging runs in nine to signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the seat in apartment building that's tonight and their regions. china house want to know is a dancing teacher. was. still his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the any moment saw the light can and most around you it is gather that tends to know the potion they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children fall then. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. world coming to t
it looks like it is a brit should brace themselves for a cold winter is rising energy bills make anything their homes all less and less affordable those stories coming up after the short break. russia's no family from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents rain dius canes. so victims. lodging runs in nine to signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six...
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it will give you energy. it will boost the immune system. >> tom's innovations catch the eye of host of the web series "survive and thrive" tv. >> it's an interview series where i go out and film different people trying to survive and thrive in the new economy. >> the two meet and immediately click. >> tom just threw a bunch of different products at me and, i was like, you know, we should shoot some of this stuff because i've never seen them before. >> that includes a flame retardant foam that tom is developing. >> it was designed to put out a fire in intense heat. but it has to still be bio safe. so it doesn't damage you. >> tom figures the best way to prove his product works is -- well, trial by fire. and he's the begin knee pig. >> the torch could burn two to three inches of steel very easily. it melts like ice. >> that's 7,000 degrees. lava is 2,000 degrees. >> if i put the torch to my hand, it would turn to carbon with a few milliseconds. >> we're proving this product that we have as foam works in the mo
it will give you energy. it will boost the immune system. >> tom's innovations catch the eye of host of the web series "survive and thrive" tv. >> it's an interview series where i go out and film different people trying to survive and thrive in the new economy. >> the two meet and immediately click. >> tom just threw a bunch of different products at me and, i was like, you know, we should shoot some of this stuff because i've never seen them before. >>...
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to use energy properly. >> this so true. and what you're seeing now is no one is making money fracking. i mean you may see profits on the bottom line. >> but natural gas prices plummeted? >> natural gas prices plum itted. even in the oil area which is very interesting in the shale formation. you have the biggest player continental resources producing great earnings. but once you subtract out how many rigs and the cost of those rigs, guess what? negative, negative cash. they have to continue to borrow. the depletion rates on these wells are so great. so it's basically a short term fix. i mean definitely i think oil production will continue to go up maybe for another year. maybe for two years. i don't think the iea will be right. but it will allow us to buy time, to really develop other kinds of energy sources. i really, you know, i'm not a green guy or anything else. i'm a resource scarce guy. i mean there is just not that much of it. >> it makes you see green. but you want it for the same reasons. you want to say let's have
to use energy properly. >> this so true. and what you're seeing now is no one is making money fracking. i mean you may see profits on the bottom line. >> but natural gas prices plummeted? >> natural gas prices plum itted. even in the oil area which is very interesting in the shale formation. you have the biggest player continental resources producing great earnings. but once you subtract out how many rigs and the cost of those rigs, guess what? negative, negative cash. they...
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will soon overcome its dependence on russia's gas and now it turns out it's presumed partner spain's energy giant to know so knows nothing about the deal let's cross over to the business desk where the top. so nick this is turning out to be a real embarrassment for the ukrainian government isn't it it is indeed in terms of the problems tiger actually is one of the biggest coaches of all time the story of colm because it's not clear that any any money actually change turns the judge what you want to pay attention to in this picture is the man on the left and his name is thought to be jodhi saudi born he's selling a contract worth one point one billion dollars for a spanish company called gas natural from those looking for natural gas terminal on the cranes black sea coast you know before the champagne to even be drawn from the bottle because for those it was. had absolutely no knowledge of this deal they had no intent coming to ukraine had no operation at the time or planning to have some in the future but. who is this ball and. it's not pretty clear he has a mobile phone number and that's n
will soon overcome its dependence on russia's gas and now it turns out it's presumed partner spain's energy giant to know so knows nothing about the deal let's cross over to the business desk where the top. so nick this is turning out to be a real embarrassment for the ukrainian government isn't it it is indeed in terms of the problems tiger actually is one of the biggest coaches of all time the story of colm because it's not clear that any any money actually change turns the judge what you...
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we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes here. we pay other forms of tax as well. i think that story hasn't been told. the fiscal terms that are in place here for our industry, for example, if punitive taxes were imposed on our industry, would impact our investment. i hope that's not where we're headed. i think there is a case to be made that we pay our fair share of taxes, and i work hard to try to communicate that. >> talk to us about an energy policy. what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what s
we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do...
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the cold winter may be more biting than ever soaring energy prices that look set to drag people into what's being hailed as fuel poverty where the only way to stay warm is an extra blanket here's our teaser laura smith with the full story. it's a bit of a winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take a few libel from the ceiling and i only use one in my room it's only seated in my kitchen and my you just one like trying to cut down. off the bill next time but every kind of bill come is still high we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come. back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty fuel poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income o
the cold winter may be more biting than ever soaring energy prices that look set to drag people into what's being hailed as fuel poverty where the only way to stay warm is an extra blanket here's our teaser laura smith with the full story. it's a bit of a winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take a few libel from the ceiling...
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green with age, a statute conveys sheridan's electric energy. lincoln and more secretary ever stand had thought of the 33 year-old sheridan too young when grant proposed in july 1864 that he command the new army of the shenandoah. sheridan's size contributed to the impression of youth that he projected. he was just 5'5" and only 115 pounds in 1864. but as grant memorably replied to one officer commented on sheridan's diminutive stature, i think you'll find him plenty big enough for the job. just before sheridan's appointment, confederate general early and 14,000 troops have marched down the shenandoah valley, across the potomac at threatened washington, the tremendous shock, the capital was thrown into a panic, grant rushed troops to the city from his army outside petersburg, and early withdrew. to prevent a recurrence, the lincoln administration merged for military departments into a new one, with sheridan in charge of it. he was ordered to pursue jubal early's army to the death, and to destroy the shenandoah valley's grains, produce and livest
green with age, a statute conveys sheridan's electric energy. lincoln and more secretary ever stand had thought of the 33 year-old sheridan too young when grant proposed in july 1864 that he command the new army of the shenandoah. sheridan's size contributed to the impression of youth that he projected. he was just 5'5" and only 115 pounds in 1864. but as grant memorably replied to one officer commented on sheridan's diminutive stature, i think you'll find him plenty big enough for the...
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whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts them to their highest aspirations. when the society ages, it tends to -- it declines. that is the big demographic imperative. i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the people and to roman citizenship. it became very consolidated, expanding group of energetic people. and they'll work. they were not just a bunch o
whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts...
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. >>> the japanese government has come up with an outline of a new green energy plan. it's trying to put an end to nuclear power generation by the 2030s. cabinet ministers involved in shaping the country's energy policy got together on tuesday. they set a target to allow commercial use of wind-generated power sometime after 2015. they also decided to try by 2030 to set up a system that will automatically control and save energy use in all households in the country. the government has been trying to draft a green energy plan since september, hoping to put it together by the end of the year. but it's uncertain whether this target will be met. that's because the lower house has been dissolved and a general election is scheduled for next month. >>> eurozone finance chiefs have finally reached an agreement on a greek bailout. they have also decided to offer 43.7 billion euros or about $57 billion in loans. the decision came after 12 hours of talks in their third round of meetings this month in brussels. >> i'm pleased to announce that today we reached a political agreement
. >>> the japanese government has come up with an outline of a new green energy plan. it's trying to put an end to nuclear power generation by the 2030s. cabinet ministers involved in shaping the country's energy policy got together on tuesday. they set a target to allow commercial use of wind-generated power sometime after 2015. they also decided to try by 2030 to set up a system that will automatically control and save energy use in all households in the country. the government has...
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i love the american energy story. we can be the saudi arabia of oil and natural gas production, and don't forget coal. we've got hundreds of years of that. we can -- and by the way, you're exactly right. because we now have access to cheap and abundant energy in this country, that has real peripheral effects with respect to manufacturing. i love the manufacturing story because our electricity and energy costs are now lower than the rest of the world. i agree with you on housing. we haven't built any housing in this country in five years. with these low interest rates, you could see a renaissance in housing continue. you and i agree on those things, but i do think policy matters, and it's not just solving the fiscal cliff, in my opinion, it's solving it in the right way. >> who are you and what have you done with stephen moore? stephen, hang on right now. susan, let me ask you, any recovery depends on american consumers. here's the interesting thing. american consumers have been telling us for months that contrary to l
i love the american energy story. we can be the saudi arabia of oil and natural gas production, and don't forget coal. we've got hundreds of years of that. we can -- and by the way, you're exactly right. because we now have access to cheap and abundant energy in this country, that has real peripheral effects with respect to manufacturing. i love the manufacturing story because our electricity and energy costs are now lower than the rest of the world. i agree with you on housing. we haven't...
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confirmed by the senate which gives them constitutional legitimacy and they get new people, ideas, and energy. all of these things are positive aspects of the spoils system, but the downside is that it is an overwhelming task, especially at the beginning of a new administration. there is quality control that is difficult and the lack of continuity at the top of the executive branch is problematic. the number of political appointees has been increasing and has doubled since 1960. there are more programs and agencies, of course, and presidents want more control. the office feel they can't really trust civil servants that might be committed to the previous administration. richard nixon who said that they are dug in establishment terrorism's. he wanted more of his own appointees, but this is a bipartisan thing and each president wants more control. they think having their own appointees is going to help them. the top levels of the government have not changed significantly. departments have increased by about five, but the lower levels have increased considerably. as you can see, there is a lot of
confirmed by the senate which gives them constitutional legitimacy and they get new people, ideas, and energy. all of these things are positive aspects of the spoils system, but the downside is that it is an overwhelming task, especially at the beginning of a new administration. there is quality control that is difficult and the lack of continuity at the top of the executive branch is problematic. the number of political appointees has been increasing and has doubled since 1960. there are more...
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and energy. this is 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning, everybody. and the president of the bipartisan policy center pc pleasure on behalf of the strategic policy initiative to welcome you here today to the release of the initial recommendations. broadly, the purpose of the bipartisan policy center is a really express, proud partisans of a lot of political engagement to spend a couple years hammering out detailed policy recommendations and that collectively those policies. consistent with the imagination and 2011, were brought together in your energy project that was a remarkably interesting group of ceos and senior officials of using enterprises, economists, scientists command terminal advocates, a wide range of folks with regular meetings, which had been significantly engaging in with a. these are not conversations. they been very rich discussions. and today is the first effort that we are going to share with the public and focuses on decision-making of the executive br
and energy. this is 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning, everybody. and the president of the bipartisan policy center pc pleasure on behalf of the strategic policy initiative to welcome you here today to the release of the initial recommendations. broadly, the purpose of the bipartisan policy center is a really express, proud partisans of a lot of political engagement to spend a couple years hammering out detailed policy recommendations and that collectively those...
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smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weather and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on surveys of businesses. it's compiled by 12 federal bank districts. it mentions weaker conditions in new york and some other districts hit by hurricane sandy late october despite a moderate improvement overall. on consumer spending, most districts saw an increase at a moderate pace and they also gave mostly upbeat expectations for the holiday sales season. on housing, the report says the market continued to improve across most districts. selling prices were steady or rising. on employment, over half the districts reported improvements. but in manufacturing, 7 of the 12 districts reported that
smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weather and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on...
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when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of the
when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the...
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it's picked up a little bit with lower energy prices. we can do things in the tax code to create jobs here and get some of that wealth, invest it in manufacturing plants facilities, which are construction jobs and the manufacturing jobs after that. we had something -- we're doing something in my organization called patriot voices asking people to go to websites, patriotvoices.com and sign up to take a pledge to buy made in america for christmas. it's hard to find things at some stores made in america. this is a problem that i think a lot of people see and can we do something in the tax code to create more incentives for people to manufacture in america to create a stronger economy? the answer is yes and we should be. >> let's be sensitive to a news conference you hosted today on something close to your heart, your daughter bella and wife is there as well tell me what that was about. >> it's on the convention for rights of people with disabilities, which sounds like a wonderful thing. the problem is there's a provision in this internation
it's picked up a little bit with lower energy prices. we can do things in the tax code to create jobs here and get some of that wealth, invest it in manufacturing plants facilities, which are construction jobs and the manufacturing jobs after that. we had something -- we're doing something in my organization called patriot voices asking people to go to websites, patriotvoices.com and sign up to take a pledge to buy made in america for christmas. it's hard to find things at some stores made in...
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her themes were fragile; yet her energy and force are felt in the brilliant play of her colors and the dynamic precision of her design. mary cassatt was a master. her vibrant works resound with life. ( banjo music ) sasman: those who wish for a leness at a reasonable price areinvit. persons wishin' a flat picture can have a likeness without shade or shadow at 1/4 price. narrator: william prior was but one of many self-appointed painters to the new republic. some, like him, were prosperous and skilled-- painters by profession, following the ancient tradition of the limner. others were just men and women who could turn a capable hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the
her themes were fragile; yet her energy and force are felt in the brilliant play of her colors and the dynamic precision of her design. mary cassatt was a master. her vibrant works resound with life. ( banjo music ) sasman: those who wish for a leness at a reasonable price areinvit. persons wishin' a flat picture can have a likeness without shade or shadow at 1/4 price. narrator: william prior was but one of many self-appointed painters to the new republic. some, like him, were prosperous and...
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terminal in the odessa region its partner in the deal with spain's energy giant gas natural fit no sir via truck presented is mr sardo of bone but now it turns out signal so knows nothing about the deal not to mention that mr boeing is somebody they've never heard of according to the latest reports ukraine's delegation that in . clews foreign ministry official says urgently left for spain to clarify the situation will definitely keep you updated on the story and that's the latest from the business desk for now and in a few minutes our t. talks to a key british trade union leader about the widening gap between the government and the workers. the sun rises over what seems like and lowest forest but here in the new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mockers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forest of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund f
terminal in the odessa region its partner in the deal with spain's energy giant gas natural fit no sir via truck presented is mr sardo of bone but now it turns out signal so knows nothing about the deal not to mention that mr boeing is somebody they've never heard of according to the latest reports ukraine's delegation that in . clews foreign ministry official says urgently left for spain to clarify the situation will definitely keep you updated on the story and that's the latest from the...
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there should be carried beyond the obvious of highways and airports, we have to be thinking about our energy infrastructure in this country and whether it serves our economy well. we have already seen thoughtful suggestions on on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to spending and future, we need to be thoughtful about ways to fund infrastructure. many of you saw the article recently in "the washington post." i want to give a belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and schering americans. because of it, there was a program that got me through college and law school. these loans make a big difference, whether it is pell grants or loans. let me look at this honestly. 25% of the federal aid education goes to for-profit schools. they have more than double the student loan default rate than any other. there are ways to cut back on spending and education that will give us opportunities and resources for real education, which can be part of our future. when it comes to the most painful topic of all. i came here in 1983 and was told social security would be on its way out. we rolled u
there should be carried beyond the obvious of highways and airports, we have to be thinking about our energy infrastructure in this country and whether it serves our economy well. we have already seen thoughtful suggestions on on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to spending and future, we need to be thoughtful about ways to fund infrastructure. many of you saw the article recently in "the washington post." i want to give a belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and...
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. >> all their energy goes into the fight. many are mental rex, dependent on drugs or alcohol -- many are mental wrecks. the solidarity within the group is all they have left. that is why the group has gathered at the court to show support for one of their number who is charged with organizing the hunger strike. the judges limousines are parked in front of the building. officially, the magistrates and 600 euros per month, beginning just as in albania usually involves money changing hands. the case involves 20 victims of the communist dictatorship. they spent years in prison for protesting against the brutal isolationist regime. now they are victims again of a government that is refusing them compensation. under a law passed in 2007, the former dissidents are entitled to 14 euros for every day they spent in jail. most of the men have received only a fraction of that. we go to meet his father. the government has allotted him a room. the toilets down the corridor are hardly more than holes in the floor, and they stink. the father
. >> all their energy goes into the fight. many are mental rex, dependent on drugs or alcohol -- many are mental wrecks. the solidarity within the group is all they have left. that is why the group has gathered at the court to show support for one of their number who is charged with organizing the hunger strike. the judges limousines are parked in front of the building. officially, the magistrates and 600 euros per month, beginning just as in albania usually involves money changing hands....